All United States articles – Page 409
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ArticleWhole Foods Market files FTC lawsuit
The organic grocer has moved against the US antitrust body over the merger with Wild Oats
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ArticleDisney to play up produce aisles
Imagination Farms is rolling out Disney-themed stands to attract more children to supermarket fresh produce sections in the US
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ArticleFryhover handed WAC president role
Todd Fryhover is the Washington Apple Commission's unanimous choice to replace Dave Carlson on a full-time basis
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ArticleMango marketing takes on foodservice
The National Mango Board is focusing increasingly on better positioning mangos within the US foodservice industry
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ArticlePeru unveils asparagus benchmark
The newly established production and post-harvest standard comes in response to new COOL labeling laws in the US
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ArticleMaersk cuts Asia-US rates
Maersk Line will drop shipping rates between Asia and the US West Coast to retain market share
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ArticleEU banana talks could start afresh
Discussions between the EU and Latin American banana exporters could return to square one when World Trade Organisation talks resume
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ArticleMexican grape exports to fall in 2008/09
The country will see production of table grapes drop 3.8 per cent, the USDA said
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ArticleGood November results for Walmart
The US retailer saw year-on-year net sales increase during the month
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ArticleStorm aids Florida grapefruit crop
The hurricane season brought added moisture to the fruit, but high winds hindered the containment of citrus canker
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Better outlook for Del Monte
Del Monte Foods Co shares rose nearly 18 per cent on a better 2009 income forecast than expected by analysts
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ArticleCalifornian strawberry fields forever
California’s strawberry crop is expected to hit a record volume for the second season running this year
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ArticleFDA unveils plan of action
One year on from the launch of the Food Protection Plan, the FDA has revealed concrete strategies to improve food safety in the US
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ArticleAudio | Florida's fittest are prospering
The Sunshine State's grapefruit business is changing: an audio essay by Chris White of Eurofruit Magazine
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ArticleGreener frost protection system going global
A new system seen as a green and low-cost alternative to existing frost prevention methods is enjoying a growing reputation
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ArticleUS financial crisis “will not” impact Peru
Only sales of high-end goods such as organic fruits and vegetables may feel the pressure of the economic slowdown in the US, the PMA claims
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ArticleWalmart sales defy credit crunch
Retailer’s Mexican division repors double-digit growth in the second quarter, while sales in the US continue to defy Wall Street estimates
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ArticleWalmart defies credit crunch in Q3
The retail giant has reported improved year-on-year sales and earnings for the third quarter of 2008
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ArticleSupervalu hit by economic slowdown
The third-largest US supermarket group has reported lower year-on-year profit during the second quarter
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ArticleWalmart to ride out economic storm
Executives at the US retailer expect the group to increase sales through the next 12 months, and have revealed a cutback in capital spending

